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Monitor articles for August 02, 2017

  • First LookCourt gives back endangered status to Great Lakes wolves
  • The Monitor's ViewA skillful decision on daily fantasy sports
  • First LookTrump’s fundraising finesse strengthens party unity
  • First LookAmazon holds massive job fair to recruit warehouse hires
  • First LookParisians weigh the pros and cons of winning the 2024 Olympic bid
  • Robot communication: It's more than just talk
  • A Christian Science PerspectiveThe divine law of good
  • Why I’m totally into totality
  • First LookGerman diesel industry feels local and global pressure to go electric
  • 'Sour Heart' author Jenny Zhang illuminates the immigrant's struggles to belong
  • 'The Cooking Gene' views the African-American experience through its food
  • Monitor BreakfastMayors to Trump: We can be great partners
  • Meet the woman who brings Haruki Murakami works to an enthusiastic Poland
  • First LookMore states want review of existing juvenile life sentences after Supreme Court ban
  • Podcast: The Christian Science Monitor Daily Podcast The Christian Science Monitor Daily – Wednesday, August 2, 2017
  • Want students to dig deep? Let them learn at their own pace.
  • Tactical retreat? As seas rise, Louisiana faces hard choices.
  • Why Congress is ignoring Trump
  • Taxing the rich: how Seattle leads a ‘go-local’ trend in liberal politics
  • Bestselling books the week of 8/3/17, according to IndieBound
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